Our Impact

See how Project GameChangers is transforming the lives of young women and creating a new generation of leaders across India.

Our Impact in Numbers

100+

Young women trained

Across 13 states in India, empowering the next generation of leaders

85%

Reported confidence increase

Young women reporting significant improvements in self-confidence and assertiveness

22+

NGO partners

Working together to implement our program across diverse communities

70%

Community initiatives

Percentage of participants who have started community initiatives after the program

Our Methodology

How we transform young women into confident, assertive leaders through our unique approach

Sport-Based Learning

Ultimate Frisbee serves as the foundation of our approach, teaching teamwork, strategic thinking, and leadership through play.

Leadership Workshops

Structured workshops that build specific skills like public speaking, decision-making, and conflict resolution.

Mentorship

One-on-one guidance from experienced mentors who provide personalized support and encouragement.

Community Projects

Participants apply their skills by designing and implementing community improvement initiatives.

Skills Development

Our program focuses on developing five key leadership skills that are essential for young women to become effective leaders:

Communication

Decision-Making

Resilience

Strategic Thinking

Teamwork

Where We Work

Project GameChangers operates across 13 states in India, reaching diverse communities through our network of 22+ NGO partners.

Map of India highlighting our 13 states of operation

States Where We Operate:

Maharashtra

Karnataka

Tamil Nadu

Delhi

Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

Gujarat

Rajasthan

Telangana

Kerala

Punjab

Odisha

Bihar

Stories of Change

Meet some of the young women whose lives have been transformed through Project GameChangers

Photo of Anjali, 16

Anjali, 16

Mumbai, Maharashtra

"Before joining Project GameChangers, I was afraid to speak up in class. Now, I lead discussions and have even started a girls' sports club at my school."

Impact:

Anjali has become a vocal advocate for girls' education in her community and mentors younger girls in her neighborhood.

Photo of Lakshmi, 17

Lakshmi, 17

Bangalore, Karnataka

"Ultimate Frisbee taught me how to think strategically and make quick decisions. These skills helped me become the first girl from my village to win a state-level science competition."

Impact:

Lakshmi now leads a team of young women who are teaching basic computer skills to elderly people in their community.

Photo of Priyanka, 18

Priyanka, 18

Delhi

"The leadership workshops gave me the confidence to stand up against an early marriage. I convinced my parents to let me continue my education instead."

Impact:

Priyanka has organized awareness campaigns about girls' education rights in five neighboring villages, reaching over 200 families.